Tag: IOS
Apple Job Posting Hints At 3D Maps In iOS
Apple is looking to hire an iOS Software Engineer with a Ph.D who has experieicne with multi-view stereo and 3D reconstruction, geometry and texture data,...
Snapseed Wins Best Mobile Photo App 2012
The Technical Image Press Association (whoever they are) has bequeathed the “Best Mobile Photo App” distinction upon Nik Software’s Snapseed, praising it for “true ‘photographic’...
Max Payne Mobile Hits iOS
We all know the beloved 2001 game Max Payne, right? It’s the Matrix and noir film mashup that is a bullet time-gone-crazy third person shooter...
Mass Effect: Infiltrator Updated With New Mission
Good news, Mass Effect fans. Mass Effect: Infiltrator for both iPhone and iPad has been updated with some great new content as well as much...
Camouflaj Aims To Make A Full-Fledged Console Game For iOS With Republique
We’re seeing a ton of games being funded on Kickstarter. For the most part, these games are designed for the desktop, and mobile ports are...
Apple Investigating Face Detection For The Lock Screen
With the release of Ice Cream Sandwich on Android Phones, Google released a much-panned face detection scheme to unlock your device. Well, it looks like...
DoubleDock asks “why have just one row of docked apps?”
The sight of app icons in the dock of your iPhone may be okay for the little guy, but if you’re MISTER IMPORTANT and you...
Think Your Passcode Makes Your iPhone Safe From the Police? Think Again.
Setting your four-digit passcode is great if you want to keep your data safe, keep your girlfriend from finding your porn stash, or generally inconvenience...
Recommended Read: Getting back to basics in iOS 6
We’re heading into that new iOS time of year, and this year it’s expected that Apple will unveil version six of its mobile operating system....
Macgasm Deal: Comprehensive iOS App Development Course
The iOS App Store is the place to be. Not only are tons of people making great livings with their apps, but it is also...
Apple continues going thermonuclear on Google, replacing search with Baidu in China
Apple may be continuing its “thermonuclear war” against Google next month, but this time the battlefield is in China. A Sina Technology News report out...
Apple begins rejecting apps that access UDIDs
TechCrunch is reporting that Apple has begun to reject iOS applications that make use of the unique device identifier, or UDID. Several developers have had...
That’s Logistics: Without Tim Cook, iPad would cost $5,000
Before becoming the CEO of Apple last year, Tim Cook was known as the “logistics king” of the company. MacTrast.com pointed to an article on...
Sony’s Music Unlimited streaming service coming to iOS
Sony is working hard to keep their heads above water in the music game. Their Music Unlimited streaming service is promoted heavily on the PS3...
Apple just made more on iPhoto for iOS in ten days than RIM probably did on the PlayBook
iPhoto for iOS, released only 10 days ago, has already been purchased more than 1 million times, bringing total sales of the app to $4.99...
Instagram and Hipstamatic are teaming up
Most iPhone users know about Instagram, arguably one of the top photo-sharing services and fastest-growing social networks, breaking the 27 million user mark last week....
Poor iPhone battery life? Ad-supported apps may be to blame.
Hunted down every tip and trick to conserve battery life, but still unhappy? Your ad-supported applications might be to blame. A NewScientist report states that...
Apple could sell 12 million iPads… this quarter
By now, everyone’s heard the numbers: three million new iPads sold in the opening weekend, an extraordinary number. But if speculation is correct, the best...